Should I apply for Summer Internships, Off Cycles or both?
Hi everyone,
Quite new here, but decided to make an account because I wanted some advice on a topic:
Currently, I am studying a 4-year course in the UK, I'm starting my final year (masters year) of my degree next year and I'm unsure about what my future options are. I'm interested with the division of IBD, however, I don't have any internships related to that on my resume.
Because of this, I feel like it will be complete suicide to apply to the grad schemes without any kind of front office experience. I did, however, complete a summer internship within the engineering field last year and a spring week at a BB for Risk but this isn't relevant at all now.
So here's what I wanted to ask:
Because of the lack of IBD/Finance experience, I definitely need internship experience. So, in my final year I'm going to apply for Summer Internships.
Should I also apply for Off-Cycles as well, so I could do them after graduation?
Do banks accept applications for both the Summer and Off-Cycle positions?
Are Off-Cycles are good way to break in?
Didn't secure the internship this summer (tbf only applied for 5 firms, big f*cking mistake), what can I do during the meantime to be productive this summer? Absolutely bored.
Thanks guys.
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Many thanks for the reply
you got it
I would agree that applying for FT is absolutely not what you should do. Firstly because they're so difficult to land anyway, but also because firms wont let you apply for SA as well.
Apply for everything you can like the other comment, but primarily cold email as many boutiques as possible. I think this would be your easiest route in by far. There are lists out there, but you can also just google investment bank boutique and pump out emails.
This is how I landed my current internship and will be especially important if you don't go to a target.
Thanks for the reply.
Applying for everything will be defo be my priority next year. I've made a rough list of which banks are lenient for accepting final year SA based on online searches / friend experiences.
Emailing boutiques is a great idea - I tried this summer as a last shot but haven't heard back yet. Will defo adopt that next year. When would advise reaching you advise emailing? Spring?
Once again, thanks for the tip
When I was emailing boutiques they were much more flexible with application timelines and/or unsure of their work pipeline. This led to uncertainty until towards spring, so if you email them when large firms are active before Christmas they just aren't going to know their needs. I'd say February-March is an ideal time to start maximising efforts.
My two tips for that would be:
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